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FOOTBALL: Eyes on the prize

Ball State-Rutgers meet in bowl after following different paths

Early in the season, the last destination Rutgers University thought it would end up during this bowl season is north of the United States' border. With a 3-0 record, the Scarlet Knights peaked at No. 10 in the nation in the fourth week of the season and it looked as though the club could have aspirations of winning a Big East championship and playing in a BCS bowl game.
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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Cards hit rock bottom

BSU stays winless; eighth straight loss sets school record

TERRE HAUTE - With 7:58 left in Ball State University's game at Indiana State University Saturday and the Cardinals down by 16, injured junior forward Anthony Newell went into his team's huddle and attempted to exhort them to come back. At the end of his speech, he left the huddle with a look on his face that plainly said he didn't know what to do.
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Evansville beats battered BSU

Cards battle injuries as they fall to 3-7 with loss on road

Eight players dressed to play for the Ball State University women's basketball team Saturday against the University of Evansville, while the Purple Aces dressed seven to play off of the bench. Injuries made the Cardinals play without starting guard Kiley Jarrett and forced Julie DeMuth, their leading scorer, to appear 26 minutes in the 70-55 loss.
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Ball State sports 2007 report cards

Men's Golf Despite losing five seniors in May, the men's golf team showcased its young and upcoming talent during the fall season. Led by junior Brian Maurer, the Cardinals best finish was fourth out of 17 teams at the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational in Muncie.
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FOOTBALL: Report card

PASSING OFFENSE: A This is an easy A. Not only does Ball State have the best passing attack in the Mid-American Conference, complete with two all-MAC first team mentions in Darius Hill and Dante Love and a second-team honoree in Nate Davis, it quite possibly is one of the most potent units in the nation.
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SWIMMING AND DIVING: Cardinals encouraged despite loss

Michigan State wins both of the meets vs. BSU men, women

While Saturday's meet against Michigan State University was disappointing for the Ball State University swimming and diving teams, it was also encouraging. The Michigan State women beat Ball State 136 to 107 while the Spartans' men's team won 149 to 94. However, co-coaches Laura Seibold-Caudill and Bob Thomas said they saw a lot of positives from their teams.
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